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Index 2004

November 24, 2004

General

Coincide by Don Orton, 1:4, 3:2

Correction of URL in no. 9, 10:1

Greenhouse Management Workshop, 8:1, 12:1, 14:1

Home, Yard, & Garden Pest Guide, 2:1

Home, Yard, & Garden Pest Newsletter, 1:1, 18:1, 20:1

Illinois Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook, 2:1, 20:1

Illinois Professional Turf Conference, 19:1

Mid Am Horticultural Trade Show and Mid Winter Conference, 19:1

Phenology, 1:4, 3:2

Plant Clinic, 1:2, 17:1

Pro Hort Symposium, 19:1

References for “bug” identification, 20:3

Research update, 4:4, 11:4

Resources, plant disease, 2:1

Southern Illinois Grounds Maintenance School, 19:1

Spanish/English Grounds Maintenance Prgram, 19:1

Spanish Pesticide Applicator Training, 19:1

Insects

Arborvitae leafminer, 2:3

Ash plant bug, 1:4

Bagworms, 7:2, 8:3, 11:3

Beetles, flea, 7:4, 8:3; Japanese, 1:4, 4:4, 11:2, 12:3,13:3

Billbus, bluegrass, 13:3

Black cutworm, 10:3

Black turfgrass ataenius, 13:3

Blister mite, 9:2

Borer, bronze birch, 5:3; emerald ash, 4:3, 18:2; flatheaded appletree, 6:3; lilac/ash borer, 6:3; maple petiole, 5:3; peachtree, 5:3; roundheaded appletree, 6:3; viburnum, 5:3.

Boxwood psyllid, 1:4

Bud mite, 9:3

Cankerworm, spring and fall, 1:4

Caterpillars, eastern tent, 3:4, 6:3; euonymus, 3:4

Cooley spruce gall adelgid, 1:4, 17:3

Eastern spruce gall adelgid, 1:4, 17:3

Eriophyid mite, 9:2

European pine sawfly, 2:3

European pine shoot moth, 2:3

Fall webworms, 11:3

Flea weevil, 11:3

Gall, ash flower, 8:3

Gall insects, 19:3

Gall mite, 9:3

Grubs, 13:3; white, 14:3, 17:2, 20:2

Gypsy moth, 4:3, 5:3, 6:3, 7:3, 8:3, 11:3; traps, 10:3, 20:3

Hemlock rust mites, 2:2

Honeylocust plant bug, 3:4

Insecticides, natural, 19:3

“Itch” mite, 19:3

Juniper webworm, 2:3

Lacebugs, 9:2, 16:3

Leaf crumpler, 1:4

Leaf miners, 18:1

Masked chafer, 13:3, 20:3

Miticides, 15:3, 17:3

Multicolored Asian lady beetle, 2:3

Northern pine weevil, 2:3

Oak sawfly, 9:3

Oak spider mites, 14:3

Periodical cicada, 3:3, 6:3, 7:2

Pine sawfly, 1:4

Potato leafhopper, 10:2, 11:2

Roseslug, 6:3

Rust mite, 9:3

Scale, euonymus, 5:3, 6:3; hard and soft comparison, 7:3; magnolia, 17:3; oystershell, 4:3; pine needle, 3:3

Scouting watch, 1:4, 2:2, 3:4, 4:3, 5:3, 6:3, 7:2, 8:3, 9:2, 11:3, 13:3

Sod webworm, 18:1

Spruce gall adelgids, 17:3

Spruce spider mite, 1:3

Ticks, 9:3

Twig gridlers and pruners, 14:3

Webworm, mimosa, 8:3

Weevil, black vine, 6:3

Woolly apple aphid, 16:3

Yellowjackets, 18:3

Zimmerman pine moth, 1:3, 16:3

Plant Diseases

2004 summary, 17:1

Anthracnose, 4:1, 5:1, 12:2; dogwood, 14:1; spot, 14:1

Armillaria root rot, 15:2

Ash decline, 12:2

Ash problems, 12:2

Ash yellows, 12:2

Bacterial leaf scorch, 12:1, 15:2

Canker, Cryptodiaporthe, 3:2

Chrysanthemum white rust (CWR), 20:1

Construction injury (mechanical injury), 8:1

Damping-off, 4:2

Daylily problems, 10:1

Deep planting of trees, 5:1, 8:1

Dogwood leaf spots, 14:1

Downy mildew of rudbeckia, 11:1

Dutch elm disease, 16:2

Elm yellows, 16:2

Fire blight, 1:2; of Callery pear, 3:2

Flooding, 15:2

Foliar nematodes, 5:2

Frost or cold injury, 4:2

Fruiting body, 10:2

Fungicide resistance, 13:1

Galls, 14:2

Herbicide drift, 4:3, 12:2

Hosta problems, 5:1

Impatiens downy mildew, 19:3

Iron chlorosis of trees, 7:1

Ivy leaf spots, 9:2

Juniper tip blight (Phomopsis blight), 10:1

Kabatina blight of juniper, 10:1

Leaf scorch, 4:2, 12:1

Leaf tatters, 4:2

Needle blights, Dohistroma and brown spot, 6:2

Needle cast diseases: Cyclaneusma and Lophodermium, 6:2

Oak leaf blisters, 9:1

Oak problems, 15:2

Oak tatters, 5:2, 15:3

Oak wilt, 9:1, 15:2; sampling, 19:2

Pachysandra leaf blight, 14:2

Pagoda dogwood problem, 3:2

Phoma blight, 4:1

Phytophthora collar rot, 15:2

Pine wilt, 11:1

Pinewood nematodes, 11:1

Powdery mildew, 14:1

Powdery mildew of turf, :1

Red maple problems, 11:2

Rhizoctonia root rot, 4:1

Rhizosphaera needle cast, 2:2, 6:2, 16:1

Root rots, 8:1; rhododendron, 8:2

Roots, girdling/circling, 8:1

Rose downy mildew, 6:1

Rose rosette, 7:2, 17:2

Rust, cedar–apple, cedar–hawthorn, cedar–quince, 2:1; daylily, 10:1; pine–oak rust gall, 2:1; pine–pine rust gall, 2:1

Sclerotium blight of hosta, 5:2

Septoria leaf spot, 14:1; of Rudbeckia, 7:1

Slime molds in mulch, 5:2

Sphaeropsis blight of pine, 3:1, 6:2

Spruce needle cast disease 2:2

Spruce needle rust, 2:2

Sudden oak death (SOD), 1:1, 16:1, 20:2

Systematic aquired resistance (SAR), 15:1

Taphrina, 9:1

Verticillium wilt, 8:1, 11:2, 12:2

Virburnum problems, 19:1

Vinca problems, 4:1

White pine decline, 6:1

Wind tatters, 4:1

Yucca leaf spots, 12:3

WEEDS

Herbicide drift, 4:3, 12:2

Roundups, 3:2


Author: Mary Overmier

 

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